If the Patriots do the same, the Season Ticket holders should get 9581 tickets, or 4790 accounts get the option of buying two tickets each.

I have no idea how many season ticket holders there actually are. The Gillette Stadium capacity is 68,756. I'll guess that 64,000 of those tickets go to season ticket holders. The rest to visiting team, tickets that go on sale to the public, sponsors, and whatever else. If the average season ticket holder has 3 seats (i think the most common is some have 2 and others have 4), then there are a total of 21,333 season ticket holder accounts. Sounds very low though.

That would mean that 4790 of the 21,333 accounts get the option to buy two tickets, or 22.5%.

No one that I know has had the chance to buy tickets. Sitting in Section 339, no one that sits around me has either. I believe I heard somewhere that the ticket selection process is weighted by how long you've had tickets to reward the long-time fans. As much as I would like to go to the game, I think that is only fair that someone who has had their tickets for 30 years gets to go over someone that's had them for only 5 years.

Nobody that I know has had any luck either. Great info in your post; gives a good perspective of the numbers. The Patriots, however have Club and Suite members who can automatically purchase tickets so they need to be deducted from the total that go up in the lottery. If I had to venture a guess, I would say that the Pats put up less than 1000 tickets for the general seating lottery considering the Premium members and all of the other corporate and special groups.

Nobody that I know has had any luck either. Great info in your post; gives a good perspective of the numbers. The Patriots, however have Club and Suite members who can automatically purchase tickets so they need to be deducted from the total that go up in the lottery. If I had to venture a guess, I would say that the Pats put up less than 1000 tickets for the general seating lottery considering the Premium members and all of the other corporate and special groups.

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Karen - I think you have it about right. We have had the tickets in my family since 1971 - my name since 1983.

Bears - No problem, we were selected.

Packers - same thing.

Rams - I was selected as well.

Nothing since the new stadium.....my understanding is every two seats held by a Club seat account guarantees one ticker. Plus all Suite holders get tickets as well.

Simply not enough to go around and that is OK - fair is fair. I still have managed to be lucky enough to get to all the Superbowls and we will be going to AZ this time as well!!

I saw when Teddy B. made his way over to you yesterday - what did he say??

Nobody that I know has had any luck either. Great info in your post; gives a good perspective of the numbers. The Patriots, however have Club and Suite members who can automatically purchase tickets so they need to be deducted from the total that go up in the lottery. If I had to venture a guess, I would say that the Pats put up less than 1000 tickets for the general seating lottery considering the Premium members and all of the other corporate and special groups.

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Last time the Patriots were in the Super Bowl in Jax, I remember seeing on TV when fans were picking up their tickets at Gillette that approximately 2,000 tickets were made available Patriots Season Ticket Holders. I don't have a source, just my memory, which is why I didn't post it earlier.

If this remains the same for Glendale, that means that 1,000 Season Ticket Holders could by 2 seats. Estimating the amount of season ticket holders is closer to 17,000, that would mean each account would have a 1,000 in 17,000 chance of being selected, or 1 in 17 (5.9%) chance of being selected.

I saw when Teddy B. made his way over to you yesterday - what did he say??

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Those are Zip's seats. (I'm in 313.) Tedy came over to the banner after the game and gave Zip a T-shirt I used to go down to the banner after the games for the handshake and sometimes I sat down there when Zip was in his wheelchair but haven't been down at all this season. So, I haven't seen/talked to Tedy since Training Camp.

Five superbowls no tickets not sure how it works but thers has to be a better way, if you get them one year you should be off the list for the next time I know many long time ticket holders in the same boat.

we did not win them either But I would like to here from any club seat holders or the 1or 2 regular season ticket holders who did get them and when they were told/how to pick them up so I will know when to expect to see them up for sale so I can buy them at a premium but not gouging price,we are willing to buy a couple at up to 3300 for the pair pm me if you don't want to say it here thanks.

nice atricle in todays herald,Like I said previously,regular season ticket holders don't have a chance,also why don't they force the club seat owners to pick up the super bowl tickets at the event,that way it will prevent the one I talked to today that wanted 8 GRAND for the 2 that he got just my 2 cents

nice atricle in todays herald,Like I said previously,regular season ticket holders don't have a chance,also why don't they force the club seat owners to pick up the super bowl tickets at the event,that way it will prevent the one I talked to today that wanted 8 GRAND for the 2 that he got just my 2 cents

great point, these red seats get the tickets and I would assume more than half sell them for profit....hey no beef but that does suck that the common man gets removed from the auction and then given the high hard ones off the chin be the chosen ones